Meow is not impressed at all by them. $30 is a lot for a recent penny that has a very, very, very minor variation. Who would buy such a thing?
Could you explain to Meow what characteristic makes this a double die? Meow has found 3 shield pennies of different years with a non-MD looking...
See @i2i ? People can be nice about what you find. Find something nice so we can all be happy for you.
Oh wow! They get real technical with these don't they? Meow did not they catalogued variations this thoroughly. Meow did not even think the die...
Probably not worth much. Meow's 1960 d/d wrpm-001 is a much better find than this. Better than nothing, it is still fun finding something.
Appears to be a 1961-D 1¢ WRPM-004. What do you guys think? [ATTACH]
Meow has found this CRH today. Is there a chance this is a d over d penny?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What Meow would do in this situation, is to find an example of CAM and WAM in common pennies of the same era. And once you have something to...
From Meow's experience, shiny pennies give the illusion of doubling often. Because the shiny clear fields reflect devices back to you. If a...
So, is the OP going take clearer close up pictures for us?
Would look great on a Burt Reynolds Trans Am.
Meow thinks they used a Forstner Bit to make the extra holes.
Are those proof coins? How much did they cost?
Thanks!
Hey, @Bert Gedin what is going on here?
So Meow just thought of the answer to what this is. It is a gold plated penny that got a bad case of zinc rot later.
Do you examine every sing penny with a microscope camera like Meow does? Meow get pooped out after 10 rolls of anything done in a day. Meow has...
Wow, Meow has not ever seen a coin graded PO01 before. can it get even worse of grade than this? PO00 maybe?
Looks like a little chunk of it fell off already.
To Meow, the OPs quarter does not look like grease at all.
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